Self-made is touring regional galleries in Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland from March 2018 to November 2019. View dates and locations under 'Plan your visit'.

About the curator

Monica Syrette attended the Canberra Institute of the Arts in the late 1980s, when the city was a major centre for artists books in Australia. In the 1990s she worked at Sydney independent music retailer Waterfront Records, ordering zines from local and international makers and distributors.

Monica was archivist at Arts Project Australia and assistant curator at the Grainger Museum, founded by composer and pianist Percy Grainger. Most recently she curated the exhibition Wharfies support! Social justice activism from the Melbourne Docks at Library at the Dock.

Exhibition partners

This exhibition is supported by the Visions regional touring program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to cultural material for all Australians, and Creative Victoria.

Touring partner

Program partner

John Stevens on zines

Take an in-depth look at our collection of quirky and one-off magazines and fanzines with the Library's expert on all things zine, librarian John Stevens.

Kenny Pittock

Kenny Pittock's playful artist books, sculptures and drawings respond to Australian culture, exploring the idiosyncrasies and dilemmas of modern-day life. There are plenty of examples of Kenny's artwork in this video, including his ceramic sculptures of books.

Jon Campbell

Jon Campbell is a Melbourne artist whose unique artworks combine his love of music, graphic design, lettering and slang. In this video, he discusses zines, self-publishing and his book of handwritten setlists from the early 1980s.

F*EMS

F*EMS are Freya Alexander, Anna MacNeill and Tegan Iversen: Females for Equality Making Stuff. They publish their zine three times a year, and include all submissions received from female-aligned or identifying people from all over the world. Watch the video to hear more about the simple but powerful messages their self-published zine gives a voice to.

Zines collection

The Library collects all forms of popular culture, including of course zines, comics and graphic novels. Find out more!

David Wadelton

David Wadelton is an artist, painter, photographer and leader of the Northcote Hysterical Society, a Facebook group celebrating the vernacular, everyday and often-overlooked aspects of inner-Melbourne life and history. Watch the video to hear more about how David, an acclaimed exhibited artist, took up the camera after a hiatus of 40 years to become an accidental historian and alternative news source.